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what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the corner. >> michael: of course. i like that you are talking about that time in the united states, and we all have a picture of what it was like earlier, and how did it go from the 60s, peaceful it is inns, and then the '70s black power and militant feed. how did that happen? >> i think what happened with the civil rights movement was people were into that kind of protesting, and that was a very effective way to make great television, but what were the next steps? when change is always slow what were the next steps? so the next generation wanted to be mo
what was at the core of what davis was fighting for? >> she was -- it's in this kind of balance between national security and civil liberty. she was standing up for her political beliefs, and it skyrocketed and catapulted into this much larger thing. this incident that happened on august 7th, she wouldn't have been connected it to. but it was the crazy late 60s, early 70s when all of these young women were arming themselves for self-defense and they were sure the revolution was around the...
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and tonight we remember preston davis, who was 63 years old. >> and we thank you for watching the first half of this special one-hour edition of "world news." some of you will be leaving us now, but the others of you, we hope you'll stay with us as we continue with breaking news, the very latest in this special edition of "world news." ♪ >>> and good evening. as we come on the air, we're bringing you new details, new theories about the bomb and the bomber at the boston marathon. the nation mourning tonight. at the white house, the flag flying at half staff. as the president will travel to boston on thursday. and tonight the fbi has found clues in those tapes, the moment of impact, what did they see? who do they new believe -- now believe happened? let's begin with abc's brian ross, with the latest right now. brian? >> good evening. there are important new clues into the bomb and the bomber. but the road begins with an examination of that bomb. important new details have emerged from fbi agents who say they have recovered a significant part, a mangled piece of one of the bombs, recover
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and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is live images of the candle light vigil being held in dorchester moments ago, not live, for the 8-year-old victim of the bombings yesterday. martin richard. there is a candlelight vigil being held in his neighborhood of dorchester and tons of people out for that. from washington, we have nbc news justice correspondent, pete williams. thank you so much for being with us. it to get to the investigation and what we know, the latest on that, but first, i want to begin with these ricin reports. a letter sent to roger wicker did test positive. how serious s
and commissioner davis was quite firm about that. and i think they both did themselves a great service and the city a great service by being as definitive in pfotenhauer cases as they are. this is so far been a very locked down investigation. very little leaking. there's talk now about finding photographs before the event and whether or not the security along boylston street was at tight as it should be. >> charlie, i want to just jump in for a second so the viewers can see on the left is...
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during a recent broadcast of his radio program the davis' never show even a sort of talk show host let loose on the issue of gun control as expected david strict strongly criticized president obama and senate democrats for supporting new firearm regulations but he saved his most passionate attacks weirdly for the parents of newtown victims telling them to go to hell seriously no joke with take a listen. i have something i want to say to the victims of newtown or any other shooting i don't care if it's here in minneapolis or anyplace else just because a bad thing happened to you doesn't mean that you get to put a king in charge of my life i'm sorry that you suffered a tragedy but you know what deal with it and don't force me to lose my liberty which is a greater tragedy than your loss i'm sick and tired of seeing these victims trotted out given rides on air force one hauled into the senate well and everyone is just a freak they're terrified he's going to use i would stand in front of them and tell them they're being you go to hell it's inexcusable and just very very. after the break a n
during a recent broadcast of his radio program the davis' never show even a sort of talk show host let loose on the issue of gun control as expected david strict strongly criticized president obama and senate democrats for supporting new firearm regulations but he saved his most passionate attacks weirdly for the parents of newtown victims telling them to go to hell seriously no joke with take a listen. i have something i want to say to the victims of newtown or any other shooting i don't care...
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abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this spontaneous gathering. >> reporter: overnight thousands gathered in the chilly massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at the marathon. she's still in the hospital. his younger sister ja
abc's linsey davis has the abc's linsey davis has the very latest now from boston. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, amy. even before we knew their names and ages we knew what had happened here was tragic but now that we're starting to see their faces and hear their stories it's becoming especially heartbreaking, especially to the folks being told that your daughter is alive only to find out later there was an awful mix-up. >> beautiful, awesome sight, this...
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. >> i think i'm going to wait until commissioner davis holds his press conference at 5:00. i think there is undeniably a great desire for not just the press but the americans to know an arrest is imminent. at the end of the day there are conflicting reports and i think we'll probably get some clarity when the commissioner speaks to us at 5:00. >> what types of things -- knowing what we do now, which is that there is a tremendous effort by law enforcement authorities to comb through all images from the area around copley square both from the lord & taylor surveillance camera, other surveillance cameras, law enforcement has been reaching out to individuals who were there, having them share their photographs, share their cell phone and iphone videos. what kind of technology is available to counterterrorism officials, to law enforcement, to enhance these visuals? i know we have an idea from movies that one can just enhance these images to a remarkable degree. is that pure fiction or is there something there that law enforcement can actually do when it comes to that technology?
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brown to remove the puc president, a job he has held since his appointment in 2002 by governor grey davis. >> are you calling on the governor to make changes? >> if he wants and we want the integrity of the public utilities commissions, that they are protecting our interest, the only way is changing the top, and that means changing the president of the puc. >> now, we contacted the public utility's commission asking to see if mr. peevey wanted to comment on the senator's call for his job, we received no response to our request and we contacted governor brown's office, and no response again. tomorrow we expicture a lively exchange. >> reporting live, nbc bayier news. >> tony, thank you. a pivotal day tomorrow. if you have a tip for anyone in our investigating unit. you see the number on your screen. or send us an e-mail. >>> a high profile real estate author and fox news contributor from danville is charged with felony embezzelment, he defrauded new york investors of more than a million dollars. if convicted he could serve is up to six years in prison. >>> can therapy make a gay person str
brown to remove the puc president, a job he has held since his appointment in 2002 by governor grey davis. >> are you calling on the governor to make changes? >> if he wants and we want the integrity of the public utilities commissions, that they are protecting our interest, the only way is changing the top, and that means changing the president of the puc. >> now, we contacted the public utility's commission asking to see if mr. peevey wanted to comment on the senator's call...
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davis professor michael rios and others how we in san francisco are planning for complete streets and better more sustainable future as well. thanks for listening. the rest i'll submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i am introducing legislation to authorize the purchase of the noe valley town square site on 24th street from our recreation and park open space acquisition fund. colleagues, as i know that you will recall from recent commendation that i did, the noe valley town square is a long plan and desired project on 24th street at the location of the noe valley farmers market. the noe valley farmers market is one of the very best farmers market street in the city and it is one of the very few that is operated independently without an outside vendor. ~ markets it is created and operated by people who are in the neighborhood. it is an amazing institution. the parking lot that is used for the farmers market will be sold. the noe valley ministries which owns the market, which owns the parking lot needs to sell the property in order to fina
davis professor michael rios and others how we in san francisco are planning for complete streets and better more sustainable future as well. thanks for listening. the rest i'll submit. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor wiener. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i am introducing legislation to authorize the purchase of the noe valley town square site on 24th street from our recreation and park open space acquisition fund. colleagues, as i know that you will recall from recent...
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you go out to forestville or further east up toward the davis area. you might see numbers cooler than that. as we go through the next few days the high pressure building in. forget the cold numbers those go away after tomorrow. we see a general upward spike in temperatures and they work their way into the 80s as we go toward the end of the week. it's going to be nice. not hot but nice. the high pressure owning the area. the wind forecast, this computer model shows wind speeds. tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m., this responds with 11-mile an hour wind. and as you go into that's tomorrow morning. as you go into tomorrow afternoon not too bad either. but still breezy offshore. you go out a little shorter and you see the winds go away thursday and friday. that's when you get the big warm up when there's less wind you're going to see the winds trickle down. there won't be a lot of offshore component to the winds and temperatures will warm. forecast highs tomorrow, for cities where you live or near where you live. lots of upper 70s. somebody could pop an 80 tom
you go out to forestville or further east up toward the davis area. you might see numbers cooler than that. as we go through the next few days the high pressure building in. forget the cold numbers those go away after tomorrow. we see a general upward spike in temperatures and they work their way into the 80s as we go toward the end of the week. it's going to be nice. not hot but nice. the high pressure owning the area. the wind forecast, this computer model shows wind speeds. tomorrow morning...
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police commissioner ed davis blanketed the city with very visible patrols. there was a lot of security at the marathon. it is really hard to police 26 miles of an outdoor event but they responded with valor. they saved lives and this city, really kno how to come back and i think the mayor, i talked to the mayor today, the governor, they're all over security. they will find these folks. there is a joint task force working 24 by seven. there is litally hundreds of people trying to find these perpetrators and the garden will be safe, the city will be safe and this city is a very small city and everybody knows everybody. so everybody jumped to help out whether from a financial standpoint or volunteer standpoint and i think we'll get through it. melissa: yeah. you said you taubed to the mayor and governor. is there anything they said to you to reassure you or to get people to come out and feel safe? >> i think people are starting to come back out. they're keeping people away from what has been designated a crime scene for obvious reasons because they're trying to
police commissioner ed davis blanketed the city with very visible patrols. there was a lot of security at the marathon. it is really hard to police 26 miles of an outdoor event but they responded with valor. they saved lives and this city, really kno how to come back and i think the mayor, i talked to the mayor today, the governor, they're all over security. they will find these folks. there is a joint task force working 24 by seven. there is litally hundreds of people trying to find these...
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the police chief last night, commissioner ed davis, defended the security at the event. >> we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston. we work very closely with our federal partners, the intelligence services. each incident is vetted very carefully. there's a specific plan put together. this particular plan was very well thought out and executed. and there were more officers assigned to this race than we've ever assigned before. and we were particularly concerned with the finish line this year and assigned more officers down in that area. >> reporter: why were they so concerned with the finish line? did they know of threats ahead of time? no. there was more people than last year and they wanted to have numbers that reflected that in terms of number of officers at the finish line. commissioner davis says a review will be done after this about what went wrong with the security plan but now the priority is the investigation and an investigation that is intensifying. and then of course there is that erie parallel to 9/11. eamon javers in washington has that p
the police chief last night, commissioner ed davis, defended the security at the event. >> we planned this incident like we do every incident in the city of boston. we work very closely with our federal partners, the intelligence services. each incident is vetted very carefully. there's a specific plan put together. this particular plan was very well thought out and executed. and there were more officers assigned to this race than we've ever assigned before. and we were particularly...
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linsey davis, abc news, boston. >> an incredible story. an incredible young boy whose life was cut short so, so tragically. >> fastest kid on his baseball team. mom with a head injury. his sister missing a leg. the son gone. >> you can understand how that father when the neighbor approached and said "bill, are you okay?" didn't even have words to answer. >> how could you? >> how do you recover? >> president obama will be in boston tomorrow to help there. vigils of course going all over, a vigil, last night in boston common not far from the bombing scene. >> that's right. two vigils one was for martin, the 8-year-old. another one that was for everybody who was hurt, who was killed, who was there, who just need to come together and be part of a community in moments like this. understandably they wanted to support each other. in times like this that's what is needed. >> harvard, boston university planning vigils. >> there will be more, i am sure. >>> all right, as the search for clues continues in boston, diane sawyer sat down with one man wh
linsey davis, abc news, boston. >> an incredible story. an incredible young boy whose life was cut short so, so tragically. >> fastest kid on his baseball team. mom with a head injury. his sister missing a leg. the son gone. >> you can understand how that father when the neighbor approached and said "bill, are you okay?" didn't even have words to answer. >> how could you? >> how do you recover? >> president obama will be in boston tomorrow to help...
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commissioner ed davis said they immediately sent in crews, police to get that surveillance footage as fast as they could. they don't want it to loop. he said that was job number one for a whole segment of the police and they did that right after the bombing. >> greta: so in theory, if we are lucky, there will be a video camera who place that had bag there, or there a likelihood? >> very much so. also, the f.b.i. said any of the thousands of people down there, if you have video or photos, still photos, but mostly they want video, share it with the f.b.i. even at the herald we had a few photos come in. this is wired place. people took photos and people took video. >> greta: this is going to be a real gum shoe type investigation. people that might know something that happened in the bombing, thismay know the person from some peculiar purchases or something they have seen in their home. the police are asking for help from everybody, aren't they? >> they are. also, they want you to be a lookout for anyone carrying a heavy black bag. you don't normally see that. people want to walk around t
commissioner ed davis said they immediately sent in crews, police to get that surveillance footage as fast as they could. they don't want it to loop. he said that was job number one for a whole segment of the police and they did that right after the bombing. >> greta: so in theory, if we are lucky, there will be a video camera who place that had bag there, or there a likelihood? >> very much so. also, the f.b.i. said any of the thousands of people down there, if you have video or...
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remove him from a job he has held since his apartment in 2002 by governor gray davis. >> are you calling on the governor to make changes? >> if he wants. if we want, and we need the credibility and the integrity of the public utilities commission to be something that we can have confidence that they are protecting our interests, the only way that can happen is to change the top. that means changing the leadership. that means changing the president of the public utilities commission. >> reporter: now, referencing the report, the puc says it plans to use the results to help define what needs to change. we asked for an interview with puc president michael peevy to respond to the senator's call for his job. our request received no response. governor brown's office also declined to comment. now, we do expect comments tomorrow at the capitol. a special hearing into the puc, into that report and woe will be there. >> great work, tony. >>> if you have a tip for our investigative unit just give us a call at 888-996-tips. >>> unraveling a mystery in the south bay. up ahead the coordinated acts of
remove him from a job he has held since his apartment in 2002 by governor gray davis. >> are you calling on the governor to make changes? >> if he wants. if we want, and we need the credibility and the integrity of the public utilities commission to be something that we can have confidence that they are protecting our interests, the only way that can happen is to change the top. that means changing the leadership. that means changing the president of the public utilities commission....
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the boston police commissioner ed davis says two bomb sweeps were done prior to the explosions and obviously neither one of those detected anything unusual. tom has more on the crucial window of time, the window of time that may be key to solving this entire case. let me start here, tom, by asking you what investigators are zeroing in on here when it comes to the time. >> well, they're really focusing on three hours right around the end of the course. let me bring in the course and let's talk about what we mean right here. there was a final security sweep done along the course one hour before the elite runners finished. so they went along the course and they cleared it here one hour before the top runners came in. then two hours after that, that's when this started happening. overall we have a total of three hours period of time here that there was a first blast here near the finish line and a short distance off, we had the second blast 12 seconds later. so let me rotate the map around here so you can look right down the racecourse here, and i'll talk about what they're looking at. one of th
the boston police commissioner ed davis says two bomb sweeps were done prior to the explosions and obviously neither one of those detected anything unusual. tom has more on the crucial window of time, the window of time that may be key to solving this entire case. let me start here, tom, by asking you what investigators are zeroing in on here when it comes to the time. >> well, they're really focusing on three hours right around the end of the course. let me bring in the course and let's...
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. >> davi >> reporter: david cameron who spent his early years as leader trying to detach himself from margaret thatcher's image gave the second lesson. >> let not your heart be troubled. he believed in god, believe also in me. >> reporter: margaret thatcher's favorite hymns were sung. the details of this morning planned with the palace and downing street in her she lost power. as the coffin left the cathedral, some of her supporters cheered. 48 years since she last attended the funeral of one of her prime ministers the queen stood again on the same steps where she said goodbye to winston churchill. she talked to the thatcher family briefly on the cathedral steps. it may be no politician ever has send off like this again. >> brown: for some in the united kingdom, however, margaret thatcher's funeral was cause for protest. >> waste of money, waste of money. >> brown: small groups gathered along the procession route in london, chanting and raising placards, to criticize the policies of the former prime minister and complain about the fact that the government was footing the bill for at l
. >> davi >> reporter: david cameron who spent his early years as leader trying to detach himself from margaret thatcher's image gave the second lesson. >> let not your heart be troubled. he believed in god, believe also in me. >> reporter: margaret thatcher's favorite hymns were sung. the details of this morning planned with the palace and downing street in her she lost power. as the coffin left the cathedral, some of her supporters cheered. 48 years since she last...
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cliff davis, kevin caron, and drew norcliff. 30 seconds on the clock. >> i think a lot have missed this rally. you see a selloff but we have investors coming in and buying options to take advantage of any downward move. investors were buying three-month options. now they're buying one-month options. they expect this to go into 2013. we see this as a buying opportunity. >> that's good insight for tomorrow. thank you so much. kevin, 30 seconds. what are you watching tomorrow? >> other than commodities i think you have to watch earnings. we're going to get a big day. companies like google, ibm, pepsi all reporting. about 10% of the s&p are going to be recording earnings tomorrow. so far the numbers have been coming in 5% growth nor the s&p. tomorrow's going to be a big day for earnings. earnings season has been huge. toll see how much it's going matter here. drew, you're up. what are you looking forward to? >> we, too, will be watching the technology bellwethers. collectively those three represent 4% of the s&p 500 and technology being the largest sector, we think those will be key to the
cliff davis, kevin caron, and drew norcliff. 30 seconds on the clock. >> i think a lot have missed this rally. you see a selloff but we have investors coming in and buying options to take advantage of any downward move. investors were buying three-month options. now they're buying one-month options. they expect this to go into 2013. we see this as a buying opportunity. >> that's good insight for tomorrow. thank you so much. kevin, 30 seconds. what are you watching tomorrow? >>...
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>> well, you know, we're at the what the heck happened stage in when ed davis comes out, tells us the first night there is no suspected, and the tv camera showed a line of cops at the hospital, and the it didn't help very much. you know, they searched the guys participant, no connection to the bombing, move from there, but you mentioned all morning a lack of trust in our institutions. in boston, we are not confident that we're going to get a straight up look at this case because politics intervenes. no one is saying that the cops won't pursue the leads wherever they go, but we know the background. for example, the "new york times" bomber, the times square bomber got on an airplane because no onemented to profile a guy from another country. he was on a list. politics intervenes. we've got our eye out, but right now, we want answers. >> but is the mood a cynical mood or anger? what is it? boston? >> it's interesting. my cohost said my anger is in a box ready to go. that's where we are. we want to know who to get angry at. why did the bombing occur? it's a stupid bombing in addition to b
>> well, you know, we're at the what the heck happened stage in when ed davis comes out, tells us the first night there is no suspected, and the tv camera showed a line of cops at the hospital, and the it didn't help very much. you know, they searched the guys participant, no connection to the bombing, move from there, but you mentioned all morning a lack of trust in our institutions. in boston, we are not confident that we're going to get a straight up look at this case because politics...
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davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to congratulate wblm radio on 50 years of broadcasting. on april 1, 1963, wbon radio in chicago, illinois, was launched and since that time has gone from being the voice of the negro to the voice of the ation. owners of the successful music business, record store, was a plentiful supply of local music talent under their banner, such as muddy waters, wolf, jimmy reed and others, needed a way to express their music. therefore, the brothers bought hfc 1450 a.m., a 1,000-watt station licensed in cicero, illinois. on april 1, 1963, wvon hit the airwaves in chicago with a group of hand-picked personalities. franklin mccarthy, e. rodney jones, herb kent, wesley south and pervis. they became known as the good ys, and rick ricardo, bill "butterball" crane, ed maloney, bill lee, isabel joseph johnson, emily fits hew eventually joined the roster. under the direction of the station's general manager, cky cardell and bern dean c. washington, the good guys hailed radio listeners hostage in c
davis, for five minutes. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to congratulate wblm radio on 50 years of broadcasting. on april 1, 1963, wbon radio in chicago, illinois, was launched and since that time has gone from being the voice of the negro to the voice of the ation. owners of the successful music business, record store, was a plentiful supply of local music talent under their banner, such as muddy waters, wolf, jimmy reed and others, needed a way to express their music. therefore, the...
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davis: and these coal miners of 20 years ago are no different than the coal mining families of today and we need to make sure we think of them every single time we see this war on coal, that we stand together, mr. barr, and fight. thank you. war barr i thank the gentleman -- mr. barr: i thank the gentleman. i'd like to yield the floor to the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> i thank the gentleman from kentucky and i rise today in solidarity with the middle class workers and families who call western pennsylvania home. president obama's war on coal is a threat to their livelihood and to our communities. from the mine and power plant workers who have received pink slips because of misguided regulations, to middle class moms who are trying to pay monthly utility bills, to the restaurants and barber shops and other small businesses concerned about costs, president obama's onerous regulations will negatively impact our communities. coal is an essential part of our economy and infrastructure. it is an abundant, affordable and reliable source of energy that powers our street lights, schools a
davis: and these coal miners of 20 years ago are no different than the coal mining families of today and we need to make sure we think of them every single time we see this war on coal, that we stand together, mr. barr, and fight. thank you. war barr i thank the gentleman -- mr. barr: i thank the gentleman. i'd like to yield the floor to the gentleman from pennsylvania. >> i thank the gentleman from kentucky and i rise today in solidarity with the middle class workers and families who...
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so if you interested in that, it in "itten by aaron davis the washington post" this morning. that vote for gun control legislation in the senate today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. look for our coverage on c-span 2. they will begin with the manchin-toomey compromise. guest: we have nine votes scheduled. the first of the background check, but we also have a assault weapons, large ammo clips, mental health, school safety -- a lot of issues. twitter user says no need to put more useless laws on the u.s. books when it comes to gun control legislation. reagan alabama, republican caller. caller: i have a question here. i keep hearing the terms. i grew up when a -- in a household with a loaded shotgun and a loaded pistol. those guns never attacked any family members. they just sat there. 71% of the household in chicago, which is an area that has a huge 71%lem with gun violence, of the household have no male figures. maybe we need to exercise more people control and do a little better job instilling values in some of our young people that are not getting that. secondly, one qui
so if you interested in that, it in "itten by aaron davis the washington post" this morning. that vote for gun control legislation in the senate today starting at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. look for our coverage on c-span 2. they will begin with the manchin-toomey compromise. guest: we have nine votes scheduled. the first of the background check, but we also have a assault weapons, large ammo clips, mental health, school safety -- a lot of issues. twitter user says no need to put more...